Yuen Qiu

Yuen Qiu

64 · Born: Apr 19, 1960

Personal Details

Born Apr 19, 1960 Hong Kong, China
Relatives
  • Hsueh-Erh Wen (Sibling)

Biography

Yuen Qiu (Chinese: 元秋) (born Cheung Cheun-Nam, 1948) is a Chinese actress and martial artist. She is an expert of both Chinese martial arts and Beijing-opera skills, and was apprenticed under the same master, Yu Jim-Yuen, as Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung Kam-Bo at the China Drama Academy's Peking Opera School. Yuen Qiu worked as a stuntwoman and as a night club performer from the late 1960s to early 1970s. She had a small role in the international production, The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), portraying a student rescuing Roger Moore as James Bond. As there were few opportunities for stuntwomen and barely any prospects for improvement at the time, she got married in 1974 at the age of 24. After being away from the Hong Kong film industry for nearly 20 years, she landed a role in Kung Fu Hustle only by chance. She was only accompanying a junior woman fellow of the China Drama Academy at the audition but the director's eye was on her. Reports show that Stephen Chow gave her the job after unremitting and persistent persuasion. Yuen is also in a movie called Kung Fu Mahjong, with Yuen Wah.

Career

2019
We Are Legends
We Are Legends as Lei Shimu
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2018
Europe Raiders
Europe Raiders
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Yat ga dai sai
Yat ga dai sai
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2015
Wild City
Wild City as Siu Chung's Mom
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2014
Delete My Love
Delete My Love as So Fa
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2013
Tales from the Dark 1
Tales from the Dark 1 as Restaurant Owner (segment "Stolen Goods")
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2009
Kung Fu Master
Kung Fu Master as Lixia's aunt
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2004
Kung Fu Hustle
Kung Fu Hustle as Landlady
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1985
Disciples of the 36th Chamber
Disciples of the 36th Chamber as Li Xiao Huan
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1984
You xia qing
You xia qing as Chang Tian Yi
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1983
Tian can bian
Tian can bian as Rain
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1982
The Dragon's Snake Fist
1979
Hong quan da shi
Hong quan da shi
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Dragon's Claws
Dragon's Claws as Li Hua
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1975
The Black Dragon's Revenge
1973
Rumble in Hong Kong
Rumble in Hong Kong as Ho Mai-Hua
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